With claims of evil Canadian camcording pirates and wicked p2p file sharers who are " devastating" Hollywood ringing loudly in the background, "We are actively investigating those who illegally uploaded 'Sicko' to the Internet, and we will take the strongest possible legal action."
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Way back, an AT&T Labs report said of a total of 285 movies researchers sampled on the p2p networks, 77% were leaked by industry 'insiders', and Mel Gibson's Icon company sued a Hollywood post-production house for the unwanted online appearance of his Passion movie.
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Meanwhile, global film audiences, "boosted the worldwide box office to an all-time high of $25.8 billion, compared to 23.3 billion in 2005," an 11% increase, states the MPAA in its annual theatrical market statistics report.
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Way back, an AT&T Labs report said of a total of 285 movies researchers sampled on the p2p networks, 77% were leaked by industry 'insiders', and Mel Gibson's Icon company sued a Hollywood post-production house for the unwanted online appearance of his Passion movie.
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Meanwhile, global film audiences, "boosted the worldwide box office to an all-time high of $25.8 billion, compared to 23.3 billion in 2005," an 11% increase, states the MPAA in its annual theatrical market statistics report.
Hollywood insiders leaking films onto the net, box office at a record high ... yep, let's go after camcorders and P2P cause the poor studios are hurting too much ...
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